Disadvantaged communities face a growing threat to staying safe during heat waves, especially during coincident power outages. This study develops a methodology to evaluate the effectiveness of passive cooling measures (those that operate without power) to improve residential building heat resilience. Building performance is simulated for representative homes and on district scales in two disadvantaged communities in Fresno, California. Eleven passive measures are evaluated using four heat resilience metrics with and without grid power. Results show performance of the mitigation measures varies by building characteristics, surrounding environment, and power scenario. The two most effective measures were installing solar-control window films...
In the face of climate change, and as building codes and standards evolve to promote increased build...
Extreme weather events, including heatwaves, are predicted to increase in both frequency and severit...
The global effects of climate change will increase the frequency and intensity of extreme events suc...
Disadvantaged communities face a growing threat to staying safe during heat waves, especially during...
Intervening on the contemporary US housing typology of the single-family home, this work imagines ne...
Extreme hot and cold weather events are becoming more frequent, intense, and longer due to climate c...
More intense heat waves are expected to occur more frequently in the twenty-first century. During se...
Extreme weather events become more frequent and severe due to climate change. Although energy effici...
Extreme heat events result in higher indoor temperatures in buildings, increased energy consumption,...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The global effects of climate change will increase the frequency and intensity of extreme events suc...
The increased frequency of heat waves around the world has prompted numerous studies to improve buil...
Buildings that are thoughtfully planned for future climate scenarios, designed well, and properly ma...
Extreme weather events, including heat waves, are predicted to increase in both frequency and severi...
Buildings globally are subjected to climate change and heatwaves, causing a risk of overheating and ...
In the face of climate change, and as building codes and standards evolve to promote increased build...
Extreme weather events, including heatwaves, are predicted to increase in both frequency and severit...
The global effects of climate change will increase the frequency and intensity of extreme events suc...
Disadvantaged communities face a growing threat to staying safe during heat waves, especially during...
Intervening on the contemporary US housing typology of the single-family home, this work imagines ne...
Extreme hot and cold weather events are becoming more frequent, intense, and longer due to climate c...
More intense heat waves are expected to occur more frequently in the twenty-first century. During se...
Extreme weather events become more frequent and severe due to climate change. Although energy effici...
Extreme heat events result in higher indoor temperatures in buildings, increased energy consumption,...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The global effects of climate change will increase the frequency and intensity of extreme events suc...
The increased frequency of heat waves around the world has prompted numerous studies to improve buil...
Buildings that are thoughtfully planned for future climate scenarios, designed well, and properly ma...
Extreme weather events, including heat waves, are predicted to increase in both frequency and severi...
Buildings globally are subjected to climate change and heatwaves, causing a risk of overheating and ...
In the face of climate change, and as building codes and standards evolve to promote increased build...
Extreme weather events, including heatwaves, are predicted to increase in both frequency and severit...
The global effects of climate change will increase the frequency and intensity of extreme events suc...